5) mikee1 - Dwight Howard, Marcus Camby, Ray Allen, Donyell Marshall, Jose Calderon, Zach Randolph, Jameer Nelson
Tough to beat the inside outside combo of Dwight and Ray. Throw in a super efficient, low usgae, rebounding/defensive stud like Camby next to Howard and a SF who can defend/rebound/shoot 3s next to Allen and you have an instant playoff team. All that's left is the PG spot and a solid bench. Because of the trade you weren't left with too many options at PG so I liked the Calderon/Nelson combo. You got an incredible A/T guy and someone who guy fill it up off the bench while still giving nice ast%. Randolph confuses me a bit. Either you're using one of his crappier seasons, playing him out of position some, or using a lower min Camby. The latter isn't a terrible move but I think you could have got the boards from someone else who wont take as many shots away from Howard and Ray. Regardless, I like the offensive balance, your solid on the glass, solid on passing, PG is the only hole on D, and you have a legit 1/2 punch that can get you far in the playoffs. This is definitely one of the favorites.
4) xxevilivexx - Dennis Rodman, Shawn Kemp, Bill Walton, Joakim Noah, Paul Pressey, Terrell Brandon, Tim Hardaway
I can see what you were going for here....dominate teams with your rebounds and defense. You should be great at both of those. But I think you went a little overboard with the Noah pick. He's good at what he does but you had other areas of need at the time. That left you picking your backcourt late. I loved the Brandon pick(thought he should have went earlier) and although I'm not a fan of Pressey(too many FLs and TOs), I can see why people like him. Hardaway is going to get a lot of shots in this offense. But he's also your lowest efg% player, never a good thing. When you draft Rodman, you get the flexibility to do a lot of different things. For your team it was using the Brandon/Hardaway combo. That's just not good enough imo. I think you focused a lil too much on rebounding/defense and lost track of who was actually going to be scoring the ball. If Hardaway blows up and has a big year I could see this team being dangerous, but I just don't trust him like that.
3) ncih - Wilt Chamberlain, Mel Daniels, Mookie Blaylock, Cedric Maxwell, Derek Harper, Rashad McCants, Armon Gilliam
Usually I like Wilt to be paired with a high usage scorer but I kinda like how you went with a balanced scoring look. The thing that bothers me is that Mookie is the high usage guy. That could lead to way too many bricked 3s. Of course, it's not like you don't have the oreb% to clean that up. Daniels was a great pick and allowed you to go with a weaker rebounding backcourt tandem. Maxwell should really get the chance to max out his high FTAs on this team(but also turn it over a lot). Adding Harper(great value in the 5th) really puts this team over the top in ast%. I don't know much about the bench but McCants should add some 3s, which is needed to balance out the awesome paint scoring. Defense is very good in the backcourt and at C but pretty average at the forward spots. You have to do a real sh*tty job of drafting to miss the playoffs with Wilt, and even with Mookie jacking too many shots, I think ncih did more then enough to have this team ready to contend.
2) bluenote75 - LeBron James, Tyson Chandler, Buck Williams, Joe Johnson, Charlie Edge, Sam Cassell, Bo Outlaw
I really like your SF combo of Bo/Edge. Great D, solid on the boards, some paint scoring, and some passing. Tyson and Buck are also a real nice combo for LeBron. You don't need a great paint scorer with LeBron but you do need to have some and Buck fits perfectly. You seem thrilled about the backup mins in the frontcourt and if it's as good as you think(i bet we are using the same guy) you have a great frontcourt for the Kng. With that frontcourt and LeBron I would think you'd want a #2 scoring option(i view Buck as a good 3rd) who can pass(i dont like when lebron is the only legot ast% man) and shoot the 3. I think you had some decent options out there as well(Brandon,Harper,Deron,KJ come to mind). Instead you went with Joe Johnson, who I think is strictly a 47 mil player. The 47% from 3 is nice but he only shoots 3s 31% of the time(still a good amount but not when your drafting a guy specifically for 3s). He also doesn't get to the line at all and doesn't give you many assists or rebounds. And of course he's really bad at defense. I like a lot of things about this team but I think the Joe Johnson pick will end up hurting you.
1) jethroeg - Magic, Spencer Haywood, John Havlicek, Patrick Ewing, David Thompson, Dave Cowens, Reggie Theus
For the record, I think Ewing, Haywood, and Thompson are all solid players who deserve to be drafted in this league. On the same team though? No way. Somehow Magic is the lowest usage player. Bye-bye great FT shooting. There's so many other things wrong with this team and I don't really feel like listing them. All you need to know is that I'm picking this team to finish last and that's my most confident prediction.
12/21/2011 7:11 PM (edited)